well it might drink to much water or the water might leak
god yes i had guinea pigs and we covered them at night and when it rained so they did not get wet.
no, but mine had them their not deadly but there bumble feet its from wet bedding, make sure you clean their cage more often.
Guinea pigs don't have visible tails. They have tail vertebrae (inside their skin), so in the strictest sense, no they can't get wet tail. But "wet tail" usually means diarrhea, and guinea pigs CAN get diarrhea.guinea pigs cant get the condition known as wet tail as far as i am aware, it only effects Hamsters and is caused by Lawsonia Intracellularis and E. Coli. diarrhoea is an affliction which affects guinea pigs, however
a guinea pig cant really live in a proper indoor cage out side because the tops are usually made out of metal poles all meshed together with holes in and they are also low to the ground which means any small rodent could get in and if it rained then the guinea pigs would get wet catch a cold and so on so the best thing if you want to keep your guinea pigs outside would be to get a hutch like one that you can keep a rabbit in
Guinea pigs can catch a chill or become sick if they get wet, especially if they are left damp for an extended period. It's important to keep them dry and provide a warm, dry environment if they do get wet in the rain.
Use a wet flannel, slightly dampened, and lay over the guinea pig's back.
yes but only in the summer as if the guinea pig gets too cold i the winter it will die and by the way you will need a huch not a cage as a cage will get too much wind as it has no private bit or shelter and your guinea pig will get wet !
They should be, because they have the placenta around them. The mother should lick/eat it off, and their fur will be wet and slimy at first.
Get your guinea pig out a little more.But not to much but just enough there not scared or get a disease i dont know if guinea pigs can get a disease from that but my gerbel got wet tail from holding him to much but enough that it is use to people.
Guinea pigs can get diareha from eating to many vegtables and fruits. They need a balance of dry food and wet. But there may be other reasons such as sicknesses that you will need to get a vet for. But be careful because guinea pigs tend to hide there symtomes of being sick.
If your guinea pig has problems with his skin, they should probably go to the vet. Be sure and give your guinea pigs baths, but don't get their ears and face wet. Hope this helps! :)
Yes, some like the water. If you are giving them a bath, make sure the water is luke-warm (they might go into shock from being in cold water). Towel dry and keep them out of a draft. Sometimes guinea pigs will get themselves wet from their water bottle and you don't have to interfere with that. You should never make the guinea pig "swim". It's not swimming, it's trying to get out because it is drowning.